i'm crawling out of my slump. tonight anyway. was it plenty of sleep last night? a tummeh full of vitamins? a carb bomb day?

no idea. but i'm looking forward to working out again, and in the right mind space again to know that taking lengthy walks helps push all the crap out of my head. if i'm weak, if i'm shaky, wobbly, well.. it is what it is and i'll either get better or i'll chalk it up to another pcos casualty

and i'm craving steamed to mush broccoli swimming in butter and gotdamn i never spell broccoli right

thank you spellcheck

beautiful
yeah you are

Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.

A touch of bias in that link there. It seems 8 states have similar laws already and it shields doctors from being sued if a kid ends up having birth defects (something over which doctors have no control). I guess some folks only want to give birth to kids without special needs. Seems rather lame, though I am biased as my brother had severe birth defects and I am kind of glad he didn't end up in a biomedical waste container. That said, it could make for some motivational speeches, "Alright Jenny, it's field day at school. Be careful because if you fall and break a leg...well, lets just say they shoot lame horses and you're little brother didn't make the cut."

(seriously, if you think your doctor is a lying, prolife nut job, you may want to find another doctor.)